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Will the Real Information Architect Please Stand Up?

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Gail Leija

There has been a lot of discussion over the years about what exactly information architecture is. These "Defining The Damned Thing (DTDT)" conversations have been primarily around the What, rather than the Who. But who are these people? Where do they come from? And why?

I am collecting IA "stories" and will be posting them in an extended deck soon. If you are an IA and want to share your story, please contact me at [email protected].

This presentation was part of the Refresh Events (http://www.refresh-events.ca/) speaker series in Toronto.
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November 17 2008Gladstone Hotel, Toronto

Will the real information

architect please stand up?

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Who are you?

Information Architects?Creative Directors Designers? Project Managers?Developers? Writers? Other?

Why are you here?

Meet other IAs?Find an IA? Be an IA?Stop being an IA? Other?

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This is the part where I explain that the title of this presentation comes from an old American TV show called To Tell The Truth. No one in the audience seemed to know what I was referring to (blank, but polite stares all around) so I attempted to act it out - mugging as 3 different people all claiming to be Information Architects.

Since I can’t do my improv for you online (consider yourself lucky!) you can watch this.

About the title

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A lot of people claim to be information architects

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Usability Specialist

InteractionDesigner

ArtDirector

Front-endDeveloper

FlashDeveloper

Software Architect

CopywriterTechnical Writer

Content Specialist

Project Manager

AccountPlanner

Analyst

But are they real information architects?

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Real IAs

Who are they?

What do they do?

Why do they do it?

What’s next?

Where are they from?

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Did you think that that mock flowchart was a totally lame and gratuitously gimmicky way to organize the topics in this presentation?

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You’re probably a Real IA

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There has been a lot of discussion over the years about what exactly information architecture is. These “Defining The Damned Thing (DTDT)” conversations have been primarily around the What, rather than the Who.

But who are these people? Where do they come from? Why are they often crossing over from other disciplines, abandoning the comforts of an established professional identity, to become the synthesizers, connectors and interpreters - sometimes referred to as glue people - whose reward for doing a good job is often that their contribution seems so inevitable that becomes invisible?

And how long can they be satisfied with what is prematurely congealing into the role of "wireframer?" How can they leverage their previous experience, education and interests to offer more value to their projects and teams?

And, finally, what is the career path for an information architect? What's next after IA?

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There has been a lot of discussion over the years about what exactly information architecture is. These “Defining The Damned Thing (DTDT)” conversations have been primarily around the What, rather than the Who.

But who are these people? Where do they come from? Why are they often crossing over from other disciplines, abandoning the comforts of an established professional identity, to become the synthesizers, connectors and interpreters - sometimes referred to as glue people - whose reward for doing a good job is often that their contribution seems so inevitable that becomes invisible?

And how long can they be satisfied with what is prematurely congealing into the role of "wireframer?" How can they leverage their previous experience, education and interests to offer more value to their projects and teams?

And, finally, what is the career path for an information architect? What's next after IA?

“Defining The Damned Thing (DTDT)”

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History of Information Architecture

Information architecture has its roots in pre-digital methods of structuring information for various uses & environments.

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First Came the Pre-digital InfluencesLibrary Science Directories, classification systems, indicesArchitecture Sketches, blueprints, floorplans, elevationsCommunication Design Layouts, infographics, typesetting, copywritingEnvironmental Design Wayfinding, signage, urban planningIndustrial Design Affordances, ergonomics, human factors Education & Instructional Design Outcome-based learning, behavioral psychologyEngineering Systems and network designMarketing Focus groups, consumer research

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The term “information architecture” was coined by Richard Saul Wurman

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Mr. Wurman’s Definition

The individual who organizes patterns inherent in data, making the complex clear

A person who creates the structure or map of information which allows others to find their personal paths to knowledge

The emerging 21st century professional occupation addressing the needs of the age - focused on clarity, human understanding and the science of the organization of information

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Then Came the Digital Influences

Computers and Software Originally for hobbyists and "nerds" or used as specialist tools for business and industry, computers and software become mainstream.

The Web The internet starts out as a data network, but mark-up languages enable the emergence of the Web as a communications channel and display medium.

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Dot.com

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~ http://iainstitute.org/

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The IAI Definition

The structural design of shared information environments

The art and science of organizing and labeling web sites, intranets, online communities and software to support findability and usability

An emerging community of practice focused on bringing principles of design and architecture to the digital landscape

~ http://iainstitute.org/

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“...the perpetual need to define once and for all what we do when in fact it changes as the environment (social, tech, user, informational, business, markets etc.) changes…it isn’t about what we do, it’s about how we think…”

~ Added on September 17 by v

That Word

visit That Word

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“The practice of using tricks, mostly group exercises with funny, semi-scientific names, and documents, mostly ugly pictures of websites, to help everyone agree on what we’re building.”

~ Added on September 16 by Peter

That Word

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1. A practice of aligning tiny bits according to some vague theory or another by fastidious yet slightly insecure designer types who must wear rectangular eyeglasses.

2. A rigorous, nearly scientific, method of ordering other designer’s work into a comprehensible pattern or sequence for users to consume. Usually against the other’s designer’s wishes.

3. Curb-painters trying to bring order to the information superhighway (now more popularly known as the intertubes.)

~ Added on September 14 by Horatio Trigger

That Word

visit That Word

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There has been a lot of discussion over the years about what exactly information architecture is. These “Defining The Damned Thing (DTDT)” conversations have been primarily around the What, rather than the Who.

But who are these people? Where do they come from? Why are they often crossing over from other disciplines, abandoning the comforts of an established professional identity, to become the synthesizers, connectors and interpreters - sometimes referred to as glue people - whose reward for doing a good job is often that their contribution seems so inevitable that becomes invisible?

And how long can they be satisfied with what is prematurely congealing into the role of "wireframer?" How can they leverage their previous experience, education and interests to offer more value to their projects and teams?

And, finally, what is the career path for an information architect? What's next after IA?

Who are these people?

Where do they come from?

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~ B. Kliban

Whenever I meet a fellow IA we inevitably engage in what my friend Paula Thornton describes as “the story exchange.” IAs are nothing if not curious (and a bit skeptical) - especially about each other - so we like to know what people did before they were IAs, what led them to it and why, how long they have been doing it, and for/with whom.

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A very unscientific study

When did you decide to be an IA?

Why?

What were you before you became an IA?

If you used to be an IA, what are you now?

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Who are these people?

Technical Editors Advertising CopywritersTranslatorsWeb DevelopersProject ManagersWritersEditorsArtists

Graphic Designers Software DevelopersMusiciansProgrammersTeachersInstructional DesignersContent DevelopersBookbinders

PREVIOUS ROLES

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Where do they come from?

AutomotiveJournalismAerospaceLawPsychologyTVMusic

Audio-visual ProductionDocument ManagementCivil ServiceManagementSalesSoftwarePublishing

INDUSTRIES

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Where do they come from?

English LiteratureCreative WritingNon-fiction Writing JapaneseFine ArtAdvertising

LawFrenchRadio/TV/FilmCreative WritingPsychology (cognition)Landscape Architecture

Canada, US, UK, Netherlands, Denmark, Finland

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUNDS

COUNTRIES (so far)

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My Background

Wal-Mart Baby Photographer* Window Dresser* Sign Painter Bartender Restaurant Owner Groom at a Racetrack* High School Art Teacher Jewelry Maker Debate Coach BFA in Electronic and Kinetic Sculpture* MFA in Arts &Technology*see auto biography

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What do we have in common?

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Cognitive Styles: The Hedgehog and the Fox

Berlin, Sir Isaiah (1953), The Hedgehog and the Fox, New York, Simon & Schuster~ excerpted from: http://www.chforum.org/scenarios/new/choice12.html

“The fox knows many things, but the hedgehog knows one big thing.”

~ Archilochus (7th-century b.c.e.)

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Hedgehogs

Berlin, Sir Isaiah (1953), The Hedgehog and the Fox, New York, Simon & Schuster~ excerpted from: http://www.chforum.org/scenarios/new/choice12.html

… have just one, powerful response to a threat: they roll themselves into a ball, presenting spikes to predators (and to cars.)

They “know just one big thing.”

Hedgehogs tend to be confident in the applicability of their fundamental concepts and impatient with those who “do not get it.”

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Foxes

Berlin, Sir Isaiah (1953), The Hedgehog and the Fox, New York, Simon & Schuster~ excerpted from: http://www.chforum.org/scenarios/new/choice12.html

… have no single response to challenges, for they “know many little things.”

They react to challenge by drawing on a pattern of general, pragmatic understanding, often making mistakes but seldom committing themselves to a potentially catastrophic grand strategy.

… know many small things which they bring to bear in their analyses in a dynamical and flexible way.

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Before you decide that you’re all foxes,think about this…

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Michelangelo Leonardo

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Dave Gray, XPLANE~ from: Specialist or Generalist?

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Generalists

Generalists have a basic understand across many disciplines. While they may not have the specific expertise required to solve a problem, they are less subject to the bias that comes with specialization.

Generalists are best when DEFINING THE PROBLEM OR GOAL.

Dave Gray, XPLANE~ from: Specialist or Generalist?

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Specialists

Specialists have deep understanding of a specific discipline or field of knowledge. That makes them very adept at solving problems or delivering results when the field is well-adapted to the cause. However, a specialist may tend toward the bias that the solution to the problem is best solved within their specialty. For example, a surgeon may be more likely to recommend surgery because that’s what he knows.

Specialists are best used when SOLVING THE PROBLEM or EXECUTING THE PLAN.

Dave Gray, XPLANE~ from: Specialist or Generalist?

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T-Shaped People

“We look for people who are so inquisitive about the world that they're willing to try to do what you do. We call them “T-shaped people.”

They have a principal skill that describes the vertical leg of the T -- they're mechanical engineers or industrial designers. But they are so empathetic that they can branch out into other skills, such as anthropology, and do them as well.

They are able to explore insights from many different perspectives and recognize patterns of behavior that point to a universal human need. That's what you're after at this point -- patterns that yield ideas.”

Tim Brown on recruiting for innovation at IDEO~ from: Strategy By Design, FastCompany #95 | June 2005

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Real IA?

InteractionDesigner

ArtDirector

Information Architect

Project Manager

FRONT-END DEVELOPER

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Realer IA?

InteractionDesigner

ArtDirector

Front-endDeveloper

Project Manager

INFORMATION ARCHITECT

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KARRI

The information architect is kind of like a composer, putting all the notes together, or rather the conductor of an orchestra, putting all the sounds together.

You can easily think that the conductor doesn’t really do the creative work, that it’s done only by the people who play the individual instruments, but that’s not the whole truth. It’s the same with IAs, who often aren’t easily seen as creative workers by some.

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JIM

I am beginning to think that IA is less of a profession and more of a set of skills that several people on a web team need. In my personal work, IA is only one tool in my toolbox, much in the same way that a general contractor will not specialize in just the use of rivet guns.

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There has been a lot of discussion over the years about what exactly information architecture is. These “Defining The Damned Thing (DTDT)” conversations have been primarily around the What, rather than the Who.

But who are these people? Where do they come from? Why are they often crossing over from other disciplines, abandoning the comforts of an established professional identity, to become the synthesizers, connectors and interpreters - sometimes referred to as glue people - whose reward for doing a good job is often that their contribution seems so inevitable that becomes invisible?

And how long can they be satisfied with what is prematurely congealing into the role of "wireframer?" How can they leverage their previous experience, education and interests to offer more value to their projects and teams?

And, finally, what is the career path for an information architect? What's next after IA?

Why do they do it?

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They know what it’s like to not know

~ from: Open HereThe Art of Instructional DesignPaul Mijksenaar and Piet Westendorp, Joost Effers Books, NY 1999

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RUDD

My main motivation to become and remain an IA is to help people with their struggle to find, filter and understand the information they need in an efficient and pleasant manner.

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BENJAMIN

I feel that as an IA I can really make a difference in the way that people interface, consume, regard and reflect on information as a ubiquitous part of their everyday lives.

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They can’t help it

~ from: Information Architects by Richard Saul Wurman Graphis Press, 1996

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ERIC

For years, I’ve suspected that the common denominator for people who call themselves “information architects” is our particular way of observing the world around us – our ability to spot patterns where others see noise.

For example, by the time I was in the second grade, I was dreaming up screwy new ways to sort my baseball cards (left- or right-handed batting stance, with or without glove, etc.). I’ve heard similar stories from many other practitioners. I don’t think this is an accident – our field seems to attract a certain type of curious individual and we need to make sure it continues to do so.

~ from It’s Not What You Think, But How You ThinkBy Eric Reiss

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ADAM

I’m an IA because, at the moment, it’s the most appropriate title for “who” I am – and that’s the key point.

IA seems to be as much a collection of character traits as a description for a job.

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TOM

I fell into it, having been in IT but having far more capability speaking to the users to understand their needs than I was of coding hardcore code. And of course the hardcore coders liked nothing less than having to talk to people.

I was an IA long before I knew what one was.

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OLGA

We can't control being IAs ... It's in our genes and is very much a state of mind. I think that's why our backgrounds, as you've noted, are so diverse. I studied Fine Art. So the answer to why I am an IA is: I am an IA because I can't help it. :)

I didn't actually know I was an IA until I started doing IA work and found how much I dug it. I had always had a "problem" with the need to organize and label and figure out systems. When I came upon the actual job of IA it was like the skies opened up and I saw the light. Crazy ha?

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A worldview?

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I can't stress enough how beneficial it was to have that early experience working with the criminally insane.

~ mike L.

A disorder?

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There has been a lot of discussion over the years about what exactly information architecture is. These “Defining The Damned Thing (DTDT)” conversations have been primarily around the What, rather than the Who.

But who are these people? Where do they come from? Why are they often crossing over from other disciplines, abandoning the comforts of an established professional identity, to become the synthesizers, connectors and interpreters - sometimes referred to as glue people - whose reward for doing a good job is often that their contribution seems so inevitable that becomes invisible?

And how long can they be satisfied with what is prematurely congealing into the role of "wireframer?" How can they leverage their previous experience, education and interests to offer more value to their projects and teams?

And, finally, what is the career path for an information architect? What's next after IA?

“Just” a wireframer?

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Typical Project Lifecycle

RFP Pitch Brief IA Design Development Testing

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Client gives you this

~ images adapted from The Order of Things: How Everything in the World is Organized into Hierarchies, Structures and Pecking OrdersBarbara Ann Kipfer, Random House NY 2000

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You naturally do this

Forks

Knives Spoons

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Some of you also do this

Forks

Knives Spoons

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And you eventually deliver this

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If you’re wondering why the hell it was decided in advance that the solution was a table setting?

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You’re probably a Real IA

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~ from Visual Function: An Introduction to Information DesignPaul Mijksenaar, Princetone Architectural Press, 1997

What do IAs Want?

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To Contribute More (and earlier!)

Integrated Tasks & Deliverables - Iterative, Collaborative Approach

DESIGN DEVELOP DEPLOYDISCOVER

Competitive Analysis Heuristic EvaluationConcept Model

PITCH

Audience ResearchContent Audit/InventoryDomain ResearchRequirements/Road MapKPIs/Analytics Plan

Strategic

Tactical

PersonasUser Journeys

LOW-FI

Flowchart Site MapWireframes

HI-FI

Flowchart Site MapWireframes

Nomenclature & Labeling

Functional Specs

Usability Testing

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IA contribution to Planning

Articulates, both verbally and visually, the benefits of the interactive strategy

Gains and provides expertise in the subject matter and industry landscape of the client, including unique conventions, standards, nomenclature and regulations

Researches interactive initiatives of the competition and assess their impact

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IA contribution to Creative

Generates unified visual schemes and navigational devices that reinforce the structure, content and purpose of the interactive experience

Distills a variety of content types and user tasks into meaningful workflows that are modular and scalable

Determines organizational models that best provide context and meaning to the information, i.e. hierarchical structures, lists, environments, narratives, etc

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IA contribution to Technical

Combines knowledge of human behavior and motivation with an understanding of the structure and functionality of complex systems

Identifies and documents the functional requirements of the project, based on familiarity with both technical constraints and the user needs

Creates the necessary blueprints and/or information models needed to guide the programming of the project, including flowcharts, schematics, scenarios, etc

Performs usability testing and translates user feedback into appropriate features and functionality

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There has been a lot of discussion over the years about what exactly information architecture is. These “Defining The Damned Thing (DTDT)” conversations have been primarily around the What, rather than the Who.

But who are these people? Where do they come from? Why are they often crossing over from other disciplines, abandoning the comforts of an established professional identity, to become the synthesizers, connectors and interpreters - sometimes referred to as glue people - whose reward for doing a good job is often that their contribution seems so inevitable that becomes invisible?

And how long can they be satisfied with what is prematurely congealing into the role of "wireframer?" How can they leverage their previous experience, education and interests to offer more value to their projects and teams?

And, finally, what is the career path for an information architect? What's next after IA?

Beyond wireframes

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Participatory Design Workshop

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Concept Model

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Flowchart:User Journey

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Flowchart: Content Relationships

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Flowchart: Task Flows

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Flowchart

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Site Map: Simple Hierarchies

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Site Map: Content Gaps

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Wireframe: Average amount of annotation

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Wireframe: Minimal annotation

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Wireframe: Hybrid site map with annotations

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Content Templates: Common elements - modular development

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Content Mapping: Migration plan with recommendations

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Content Mapping: Features, functionality and…

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…audience, ownership, rationale

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What makes a good IA?CuriousAsks a lot of questions, doesn’t accept the obvious, loves research

EmpatheticListens carefully, takes notes

GenerousShares information, collaborates well

FlexibleDelivers appropriately, understands constraints

ArticulateVerbally or visually (best if both)

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PROJECTS

Web applicationsInternet sites MicrositesIntranetsExtranetsMobile

And versatile

COMPANIES

Traditional Ad AgencyInteractive Agency Internal Web Marketing or IT GroupSoftware Development CompanyStart-upConsultancy

use it on anything

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What’s next after IA?

~ B. Kliban

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Possible Career Paths

IA > Senior IA > IA Manager > IA Director

PlannerCreative Director, ACD

Agency: Traditional or InteractiveInternal Group: Large corporation (banking, telecom, etc) Freelance and/or ContractSmall Business

Author, Speaker, Pundit, Guru

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Challenges

Mobile Wireless Networked Apps

Pervasive Computing, Smart Devices

Social Networking

Personal Dashboards

Metrics and Analytics

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Fame and Glory?

As the creator of my own field of specialization – Information Architecture – I am as famous as I can be, which is marginally more than an accountant. No matter what I do, I cannot become more famous – unless I were to achieve widespread notoriety for doing something like killing someone universally famous, but not as

an Information Architect. ~ Richard Saul Wurman

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Thanks!

Gail Leija

(and then we had more drinks)